When we think of nutrition or dieting, we often think of weight loss and weight gain. This may be the strongest motivation for many to get involved in the subject, however, as you learn more about nutrition you realize that there is so much more to having an optimal diet than achieving the body shape you desire.
I love keeping my nutrition optimized so I can get the most out of my mind and body. I believe there is a big difference between the feeling/ energy/performance of a healthy brain which has been fed amazing nutrients for a sustained period of time compared to one that has not.
Try adding some of the following foods into your diet and you may also experience this difference
Here is a list of my top 10 Favorite Brain Foods
Avocado.
Helps keep healthy blood flow
Good source of monounsaturated fats
Blueberries (or ‘brainberries!).
Protects your brain from oxidative stress
Reduces the effect of brain-aging conditions
Rats who ate blueberries had improved overall learning capacity and motor skills and were mentally younger
Broccoli.
A remarkable source of fiber
Rich in vitamin K, which is known to enhance cognitive function and improve brainpower
Rich in sulforaphane
Coconut Oil.
Medium chain fatty acid, which ignites your body’s fat-burning furnaces to help create ketones which your brain loves as a fuel source
Eggs.
Full of memory-improving choline, Omega-3s, and vitamin E
Green Leafy Vegetables.
Spinach, kale, collard greens
Good sources of vitamin E and folate
Salmon.
Wild deepwater fish rich in Omega-3s EPA and DHA which are fundamental in brain health and development
Sardines are also good.
Krill oil is also great for Omega-3 intake
Turmeric.
Reduces inflammation and helps boost antioxidant levels
Keeps your immune system healthy
Improves brain’s oxygen intake to you alert and able to process information
Helps protect your brain from damage caused by sleep deprivation and stress
Combine turmeric, pepper (to absorb the turmeric better)
Walnuts.
High levels of antioxidants and zinc
Rich in vitamin E, which protects your neurons
Wards off brain-aging conditions
Lots of magnesium, which improves your mood and thus your brain
Dark Chocolate.
Improves your focus, concentration, and mood
Stimulates endorphins
Generally, the darker the chocolate, the purer and better for your brain
Bonus:
Here is an extra small list of HABBITS that are amazing for your brain health / development:
Exercise and Weight Training
Continued Learning and Development
Sleep is heavily linked to brain health and memory consolidation
Stress management
Mindfulness and Meditation practice
I hope you enjoyed this basic overview of the subject. I plan to touch more on this soon as I strongly believe a healthy life begins with a healthy mind.
Stay Frosty, Trainer Simon
P.S. Recently I made this post about how your nutrition affects your energy levels. I touch on brain fog and some other mechanisms… here is the post:
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